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January 31, 2009 11:29 AM

Syria Seeks Stronger Ties With U.S.

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George Baghdadi
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told a U.S. delegation Saturday that he was seeking to set off a "positive and constructive" dialogue with the United States, hoping to clench stronger ties between the two nations, reports CBS News' George Baghdadi.

Assad's outreach came during lengthy talks with a visiting U.S. congressional delegation headed by Democratic Rep. Adam Smith of Washington State, a rare visit seen by many diplomats here as an attempt to break the ice between Damascus and Washington.

"The president underlined the importance of conducting a positive and constructive dialogue which is built on the basis of the mutual interests and reciprocal respect between Syria and the United States," Syrian officials said.

The American delegation, they said, "underlined Syria's important role in the region and expressed the new U.S. administration's desire to develop Syrian-American relations to serve stability in the Middle East."

Smith, who has served for 12 years in the House, is accompanied by six other representatives: Susan Davis (D-Calif.), Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), Frank Kratovil (D-Md.), Glenn Nye (D-Va.), Ted Poe (R-Texas), and C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger (D-Md).

Assad also briefed the delegation, which arrived Saturday evening, about Syria's vision of the situation in the Middle East, particularly following the latest Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip, according to the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency.

Although U.S. Middle East envoy George Mitchell excluded Damascus from his regional tour, today's talks and a visit to the Syrian capital next month by House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Howard Berman, D-Calif., were clear signs of a thaw in relations.

Syria's ties with the U.S. were strained under former President George W. Bush, who frequently accused Damascus of allowing people and weapons across their border into Iraq to fight American troops.

However, with the beginning of the Obama administration, Assad has shown cautious optimism regarding U.S.-Syrian relations, telling Al-Manar television (which is operated by the Lebanon-based Hezbollah militant group) that a "serious" joint dialogue has already been initiated.

"We have positive indications, but we learned to be careful. As long as there are no tangible results, we have to assume that things have not changed," he said.

Damascus suspended its indirect talks with Israel to protest the Jewish state's three-week military operation in the Gaza Strip aimed at Hamas militants. The assault left about 1,300 Palestinians dead, half of them women and children (according to U.S. and Palestinian officials), and hundreds more wounded.

Neither side has ruled out a resumption of the talks, which focused on the future of the occupied Golan Heights.

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by truthin2009 February 2, 2009 1:52 AM EST
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What whould a person from Palestine who is a Christian call themself??


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Posted by roscoe2400 at 02:26 AM : Feb 01, 2009

Perhaps you can show us where "palestine" is on the map, then perhaps you can tell us what the Capital of Palestine is, and possibly you can name a "Palestinian" leader before Yasser Arafat.

Then you can tell us when it was established
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by truthin2009 February 2, 2009 1:31 AM EST
babooph

Muslims said the same thing in 1948 when they tried to defeat Israel and got their butts kicked even though they highly outnumbered the Israelis. 60 years and counting..

Keep dreaming. Israel will never be defeated. EVER.
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by babooph February 1, 2009 10:09 PM EST
With a billion Islamics & 6 million Israelis,time is on Syrias side -the US is near bankruptsy keeping the balls in the air.
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by be_real February 1, 2009 1:23 PM EST
About time we span our product market to the middles east. They only way out from our messy economy.
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by redtrash February 1, 2009 9:23 AM EST
Ask any Republicon why they support Israel first,the USA second, especially in that hell hole known as Dixie, and you will get the same answer every time: "Israel is the birthplace of our Jesus!"

Dats why everybody calls them southerners white trash!
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by condumbistan February 1, 2009 9:13 AM EST
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The fact of the matter is that Syria helped Iraqi insurgents to kill thousands of our troops.

Ralph Limbaugh has spoken! US Vets get preferential hiring treatment new jobs in the USA, although none of them have served the interests of this country since WWII. Vietnam Vets, Iraqi Vets are all a part of the needless US Military Welfare Complex that to this very day have not served the interests of the American people, yet they are hired over real Americans because they served in the needless US Military Welfare Complex!
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by condumbistan February 1, 2009 9:00 AM EST
The US can advocate support for the Jews to have their own nation, but the US should never support the nation of Israel based only upon the Evangelical perception that Israel is the birhtplace of their baby Jesus! Past due time for US Americans to declare Evangelicals as FREAKS that from this day forward shall forever be ignored!
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by demsts February 1, 2009 8:26 AM EST
The Middle East has had many peoples living in it and has been overrun by many different nations from Egyptians, Persians, Turks, French, Germans and British (among a few).
A local area under the Turks was called a satrapy.
The local people with French and British help drove out the Turks and the two helpers, instead of allowing the people to be free, set up up their own variously successful satrapies until locals drove them out.
All the Suni Kings (including the current ones) were chosen by the British and installed as rulers.
The French were overthrown first in Lebanon/Syria and the British next when their Mandate was overthrown by the NEW Jewish SETTLERS.
The people who lived in the West Bank at the time that the Jewish SETTLERS colonized an area they call Israel, took the land from the locals by force and war then declared statehood.
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by smt451d February 1, 2009 6:53 AM EST
With gun drawn, Erin took one step into the dark basement.
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by roscoe2400-2009 February 1, 2009 5:47 AM EST
Posted by Truthin2009 at 02:24 AM

So all the people who lived there before the State of Israel was established were what?


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Posted by daniel1004 at 02:26 AM : Feb 01, 2009

Read the history books --- decide for yourself! That''s why we have the big conflict today!!! Decide for yourself what is right!!

Let me help you*****They were all squaters on land that belonged Great Britain----
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